We present a scalable approach to recognizing and describing complex activities in video sequences. We are interested in long-term, sequential activities that may have several par...
Traditional aspect graphs are topology-based and are impractical for articulated objects. In this work we learn a small number of aspects, or prototypical views, from video data. ...
This paper presents a general method for segmenting a vector valued sequence into an unknown number of subsequences where all data points from a subsequence can be represented wit...
We employ 3D arrangements of curves to represent and analyze biological shapes, in particular, the anatomy of the human brain. The arrangements of curves may vary from fairly spar...
Washington Mio, John C. Bowers, Monica K. Hurdal, ...
Configurations of dense locally parallel 3D curves occur in medical imaging, computer vision and graphics. Examples include white matter fibre tracts, textures, fur and hair. We d...